Today I'm super excited to be hosting a chat with a local Australian historical author, Tea Cooper. Tea is a relatively new-to-me-author, having only discovered here last year. Since then I've devoured all of her books and absolutely adore her effortless writing and vibrant characters. Tea Cooper is an established Australian author of contemporary and … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Tea Cooper, Author Of The Currency Lass
Tag: Reading habits
Let’s Talk Books With Susan Child, Author of More Than Friends
Today's guest on the blog is Susan Child, Australian paranormal author of More Than Friends and Smash. When Susan was in high school, she never really liked to read, but when she was a child she did. Go figure. It wasn’t until after she graduated that she caught the … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Susan Child, Author of More Than Friends
Let’s Talk Books With Ryn, Founder of The Sydney Author Event, Book Editor and Reader Extraordinaire
I first meet Ryn at the first ever Gold Coast signing (originally called Indie Authors Down Under, now Readers and Writers Down Under) after party. Following some stroke of luck Ryn and I ended up one the same bus to the airport the following day, and then the same plane home - turns out … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Ryn, Founder of The Sydney Author Event, Book Editor and Reader Extraordinaire
Let’s Talk Books With Susan Kelly, A fellow Reader & Aspiring Author
When I started the Let's Talk Books feature, I knew I didn't just want to interview Authors about their reading habits and bookshelves. I wanted to go deeper than that and include a wider variety of people and percentage of the population. After all it's not just the authors who read is it! So I … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Susan Kelly, A fellow Reader & Aspiring Author
Let’s Talk Books With Amy From Lost In A Good Book
Today I'm pretty excited to be hosting this feature with a good friend and fellow blogger of mine, Amy from Lost In A Good Book. Even more so, since Amy was one of the first people I talked about this feature with, so to be able to feature her through it feels a little bit … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Amy From Lost In A Good Book
Book Stores Top 100 Books Lists…
I came home from work today to discover that I'd receive my copy of Dymocks Book-lover catalogue. This month's edition is considered 'special' because it includes the 101 Club, "The best 101 books as voted by Dymocks Booklovers." Ignoring the part that it was a book catalogue (and let's face it, I get excited looking … Continue reading Book Stores Top 100 Books Lists…
Let’s Talk Books With K.M.Golland, Author Of The Temptation Series
Today I'm talking with Aussie Author K.M.Golland who recently signed a contract with Harlequin Mira for her Temptation Series! Congratulations on that massive achievement K.M.Golland 🙂 What are you currently reading? I’m currently devouring Tears of Tess by Pepper Winters. What’s the last book you brought? Oh, give me a second and I’ll check my … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With K.M.Golland, Author Of The Temptation Series
Let’s Talk Books With Rhian Cahill, Author of Catch ‘n’ Kiss
Rhian Cahill is the author of 22 titles, and one of the many authors attending this months' Indie Authors Down Under Event on the Gold Coast. What's more, Rhian's new release, Catch 'n' Kiss is due for release tomorrow! What are you currently reading? Just finished Jill Shalvis’ latest - Once In a Lifetime. … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Rhian Cahill, Author of Catch ‘n’ Kiss
Let’s Talk Books With Jess
Today I'm interviewing myself in what I hope to develop as a regular feature on this blog. Not interviewing myself of course, this is a one time deal I'm afraid, but rather I plan to use the "Let's Talk Books" feature to regularly interview Authors, Fellow Bloggers and Readers alike. I've got a bunch … Continue reading Let’s Talk Books With Jess
What type of reader are you?
There is this quick questionnaire (http://www.bookbrowse.com/quiz/) has been on the net for years and years now and I think I might have done it probably five or six times now at various stages throughout my reading life and yet the answer I get is usually always different to what I had in the past. Weird … Continue reading What type of reader are you?